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<p>It is estimated that less than 20% of the honey sold in the UK is produced domestically.
To date contingency action has been taken against incursions of Asian hornet into
the UK since the first occurrence in 2016. From detailed analysis of all the Asian
hornet nests found in the UK between 2016 and 2022 there is no evidence to suggest
that Asian hornets are established in the UK. Therefore, the impact on UK honey production
is thought to be minimal.</p><p> </p><p>Nevertheless, we recognise that if Asian hornet
were to become established in the UK, it is likely that there would be significant
impacts on honey bees and wild pollinators. This is why we continue to take contingency
action against all credible sightings of Asian hornet.</p><p> </p><p>Pollinators are
a priority for this government, and we are taking action alongside many partners to
implement the National Pollinator Strategy’s provisions. The National Pollinator Strategy
Action Plan was published in May 2022 and sets out more specifically how we will continue
to act to fulfil the vision, aims and objectives of the Strategy over the period 2021-2024,
including in relation to tackling the threats from non-native invasive species like
the Asian hornet.</p><p> </p>
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